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Show THE MORNING 4 IKE EXAMINER t s' ill stern!.' u walk alone? Tbo libel law aa at present in force can usually be made effective, tte think the governor suygesi aome imHe is parpossible aiueudmec to It. donable. tor he has town made so the victim el slanderous critPktiiw4 Every D la ttt icism, of Insolent abuse and trees by Tna bunaarb Pwblianiiia ulsrepreaeutailou by the Trtbuue, Pay. that be Is warrau'ed in asking the SUBSCRIPTION IATEI enactment of laws which may prevent DeUverod by Corner ta Ogdaa others from being in like manner atCity, iocludu Sunday Mora-lo- g 75 tacked. But he could do more by doe-i..- g Euiumi'i par moaih.. (be doom of the executive offices ib(a ttiM Triagainst any representative of the the libel laws. amending bune than by V MAIL IN ADVANCE That is what he should do. since the Tho Kaaamar la aaai by oourtesies of the place have been abused so flagrantly and ao utterly without L justification by Tribune ma. Tbe ie, U doesn't need laws iu much FEARLESS and INDEPENDENT, (truth wot elm club to correct tbe conMTM4 lA AAAMUMf 1 an duct and pretest tho offenses of pait panaaai assapapw. pers like the Tribune. And the govIho toaiamai baa M U will ernor has the club In bis bands, and can wield it whenever be chooses to giro the aaa do ao. praJnEiaab. , 1.. win ba raoalail on oil auajacia pisaomod la nr CARMACK'S SPEECH. Ami fpicUul fffHguRg Xtoia iAOVi ba aaual nama nduaia, bu Ua irua Senator Carmack la hia review of putiuaaab la tali AU laUara aad I he conuauAicaUnaa lijpti by aoa Ua action taken by tho President in nluaiaa- - nr kaCUBBsd ItBiia Will ba bin discharge of the colored soldiers Tba baabaL thro a fa foe vaaia Infantry, mads a brar ataa arrar hldaa behind aa of tho Twenty-fiftDua't ash Iba "Tn tl f complete answer' to Senator Poraker mr to be mapoMible for bal you whea ho said that It may be a souad ara aabaiaaU at maxim In criminal jurisprudent that guilty tt is bettor thst ninety-ninSubscriber will aoolar a favor one innocmt than should men by latanauia thla oStos af failun abouid be hanged, but tt Is nut true la rocoiv Tba Examinee balur murthat It Is belter that ninety-nin- e their brahfaL derers shall wear tbe uniform of tho Tba Merala Examiner cab Im United States army than one innocent found oa tala by iba inaapaotaoi soldier shall be discharged. Thst la Nawa Ca, bait Uka City. -an effective reply to the Plre Alarm." trains tearing Oa all through Revlewe dispassionReview of oa The Osdaa Tba Kouthara Fn8e Railway, comments on the President's acately Tba Uatoa adfie Hallway, tad tion and compliments Roosevelt for Tba OregM Short Ua Railway A Kaanlaar patrons will eoalar a bts dear and forcible utterances. by iw cltlaen of New York, favor aa tba porting ta ibla office wbeaavcr (bey greatly interested la the education fall to fiad Ua pa pan at tba daaig walfaro of the colored race, reand Ba lad plaova marked not long ago that, whereas tho colored people had previously ardent admirers of Mr. Rooseteen DISASTER. KINGSTON now a single velt, there waa 1 States who would tho In Unite, negro Tba destruction of Kingston aJda ao more to tba Hat of modern cillat cast bis vole for the President If he devastated within tea luontln by wore again to come up for election. Eta A great many colored men have been earthquake, fullowad by Are. sent through oollegea and universities, acd bow then Valparaiao, Francisco, aad it In certainly unfortunate If tbe King ion, Jamaica, bava all mat tha baa not developed able leaders nee each earth raaa tba tame fate, la flaturbaooa topplad ovar tha bouata, by the thousand who are capable of broka the water aialne and rauaen laying aside race clannishness In a out that awept the rulna caa of Uiia kind, fur If they cannot (m to break tha aad devourej bulldlan undamaged trust Mr, Roosevelt in tbe endeavor to do bia duty In a matter of miliarliiule by the catastrophe. All tba Watt ladlea ara subject to tary discipline, where can they pin their faith? Military employment Is Mrthquakea. ML Pdao la not a art at dtaianee from Jamaica. When NL n very different thing from civil emPierre waa averwbalmed by the vol ployment. For any rjrt of mutiny or raalc blast that swept down from failure to serve the government with ML Peleo ranch of tha mew from the honor gad fidelity, discharge from the stricken Island of Martinique came army la tuo mild a form of .treatment to be regarded aa punishment, from Kingston. About SOS yanrn attar Oolumbua dis- A certain number of eoldlrrn In certain companies played the part of asba rolled the covered Bt. Jago, of Jamaica, g city of several sassins, There were no mitigating thousand InhabltonU ba. been built ctrcumatnnces. A vastly larger number af soldiers engaged la a coenpln Bp near tha present alte of King a ton. Without warning, tho city slip- try of silence to protect those condifrom The punlahment. amuseam. One tho Into of tbo ped ments of travelara baa been to throw tions were such that it became to retain thn members of the money Into tbo bay and watch tha negro boys dir down aomo twenty three. companies concerned In the serfeet to tba rains of tbo cathedral vice of tho government aa sokllern. that atood la the renter of the rlty ft wan not with the President a question of the nulor of thn troops, but of of old. conduct. Nor waa It in anr sense tlielr Tbo oarller aeeounta of the present disaster were too conservative Re- a question of the individual guilt porta now are to tho effect that not a of every man discharged. It Is enough houao wan left atandtng la tha region to nay that there was a condition exbattalion f nhoeka and aQ (ha big hotala wars isting In that particular used to tha ground. Many Uvea were which could be dealt with in no other loat and bundrede of Imprison ad vic- way except by dUrfaarge of the men tims of tba earthquake ware burned upon whom any aunplclon could rest. Tbe President make It clear that he to death. The American people are noting would bava dealt precisely the game with considerable aatlafartlon the with while soldiers. Those who Insist upon treating this action taken tha United prompt by Rlatea toward amending aid to thn af- matter aa a race quetlnn are cerflicted. A torpedo boat, flying the tainly doing tha cause jf the colored Americas flag, was among tha flrat ptople no good, and are probably dott some serious harm. An Indeafalpa to etmm Into the harbor after ing the earthquake and by this time the pendent report upon the facts, made big battleship of Admiral Rvana by General A. R. Kettleton. fully jussquadron ara, no doubt, anchored off tifies the conclusions rrarhed by the f tho aite of tho former city and the army Inquiries. Eern-tarTaft, a lawyer of th- - hlgliesi. rank officer and mm ara helping to reand a Judge of great experience, lieve the distress tad restore order. the facta exhaustively, an I the Them terrible cataclysms, flrat of may rest assured that Mr. country then of earthquake and Am, hurricane, has In this uffalr done his occurring In tha tropical lalnnda of without duty But only the Caribbean prejudice and with due but la the Indian ocean and elsewhere, make regard to the best interests of the the lalnnda unattractive to anyom who army and to the rights of every one has resided In thla region of the wurld concerned. king enough to haow tho security that PLEASANTRIES. is bare offered. Jamaica baa a climate that varies only flvo or .iix deWhy are humorists always such grees In temperature during the year, fellows? "Most of them being moat salubrious and equable, have to llvp on what they are able to aad bans, grow la wild profusion, so make out of their huniiir.'' that tho native are not forced to "Dubley has an automobile, hasn't Areas themaelve or to worry over he?" 1 know." Why. I thought and bananas grow fa wild profusion, so you told don't me yon saw him with one to sat. but this kindness on yesterday." something Yes, but that was yesthe part of Nature seems to be but terday." In palliation of the fearful convulsions Kva Is it true thst the count drinks that now and then occur ficely since you jilted him? Katherine-1 Hi- must drink supnose eu. CLUB. NOT STATUTES, NEEDED. freely or not at all. No one ever heard of his treating Sait Lake Republican: We ran not She I sternly Why were you so wholly approve tho governor's sug- late last night? He (apologetically) 1 gestion in th matter of a 1111 law. waa held up oa my way home. She Yssr a 4iMuan!toMac.. you too far Mrs. Uhugwater Joih, this paper says "municipal ownership is an Ignis fsiuns. What Is an Ignis fa:uus? Mr. Chugs: or That's so plain that auybody ought to know what It means at first ight. "Ignis" means lire. "Fstuus" fat fwL The fats la the fire. mmm AWAY bwH THE CjTY Left f Smeuldsring Came When ple Were Happy. Siowt Ruing Peo- h U e auuaant nt d London, Jaa. 17. The latest reports received here regarding the Kingston disaster all tend to tad even accentuate the gravity of the calamity which has befallen Jamaica. While tha Colonial oflloe was unable, up to J:0 o'clock title afternoon, to five tbe official figures of the death roll and the extant of the destruction, yet many responsible sources of Information concur in showing the growing proportions of the catastrophe, Rlr Alfred Jones dispatch, received during the night, saying that every house In Kingston had been destroyed aud that the cltv was a heap of smouldering ashes, has awakened the British public to tfye extent of this Mow lo their favorite colony, as Sir Alfred Is among th moot trustworthy figures In the commercial world. ' Other delayed dispatches are now fllteriiig Into business houses and give laconic details of the terrible situation at Kingston and other add to the vivid picture of the upheaval, showing the arpnlllng results of the earthquake, hotels, piers and warehouses being Instantly destroyed while the people were engaged In recreations or were attending to business. NOT A WAR WITH POWDER. ut Navsrthelasa a War, Oselaro tha Cotton Man, a Birmingham, Ala.. Jsa. 17. The' third annual convention of thn Southern Colton association began hern today with mery one of the eleven cotton states being represented. M. L, Johnson, of Georgia, president of the Georgia division. In n speech said; "My friends, It la war. Not a war with powder and lead, but a war requiring as much bbavery. demanding an much brains and calling for a much sacrifice and patriotism a nerved the arms and Inspired the spirits nf the Lees, the Jacksons, and the Johnstons, heroes of our lost can so, but a cause never to be forgotten. II said that for forty yearn the South had submitted to being robbed upon the price of Its chief product beesuse of Its poverty. "For forty years. he continued, "we have paid tribute to Wall Street gatnblera, the eplnnera of Europe and tha splnnern of our own country. Are you ready for the battle against this robbery?" President Harvle Jordan then bin annual address. AUTOMOBILE ACCIOENT. Parts, Jan. 17. While touring between Gagne and Antibes last night the ahtomoblle of Princess lumbom-Iraka- , who belong to an ancient Polish family, with residences In Galicia, Poland, and Paris, went Into a ravine. The princess Is said to have Buffered Injury but to what extent Is not definitely known. One report says he was mortally hurt and another that hrr Injuries are not serious. TOBACCO IMPORTS REDUCED. Panama. Jan. 17. The assembly has reduced tobacco Import charges materially. Loading hotel men have President to Amador protested against tha operation of the hotel Tivoli by the Canal Commission, so far aa transient business in concerned. They claim the practice la ruining their business. hlm-ael- re-vle- t m-- - OOOObOOOOOOOOO o o O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O gT X ; tjk dont cure iL Scott j Emutjion not only immediately re-lieves your cough or cold, but cures it by giving you the strength to throw it off. Take Scott9 a Emulsion for coughs and colds, V ALL DRUGGISTS i go. AND 11.001 Jan. 17. -- The O o lusu- lar government demands pay- ment of tha standard Oil com- pnn.v of (19.514, In gold as duty upon oil brought into the Phil- ipi'ine Islands prior to 19U1, O O O not paid. O Manila, upon whlrh the proper tas waa O O O O The Standard Oil comiguty at that time contracted with tbe (utted States qu Hernias- ter' a department to deliver 35.- "tfi cssi-- of oil, which were to be HilniiUtMl free from dutr. The company delivered 10,Ui7 cases oti this couirsct and sold 13.217 rases to merchants. The duty was (1.01 per rase. On November 15th. 1901, the duty on oil wan reduced 40 rents and subsequent to this the Standard Oil company 1m- ported oil under th duty and finished Its contract with the government. The Insular gov- eminent now demands the pay- mint of the difference due be- tween the new and the old I t cents duty amounting to per ease together with penal- ties attached. The Standard Oil company will contest the matter with the Insular government which will bring auit. a O O o O O O O O O O O o O O O O O O O O o O q O O O q 900000000000000 900000000000000o drops, throat lozenges, or cough ajmipg may relieve a cold, but they OIL MUST PAY. O O fOUGH O STANDARD v J t T FRIDAY, JANUARY 1S1M7. I Partners s c-- O LAVA STREAM. O O Honolulu, Jan. 17. The sec-O ond lava flowing volrano of O Mauna on the Island of O Hawaii. I now only two mile O from the sea and Is half a mile O wide. It la moving at the ni'e O of thirty feet an haur. O Ip, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O o O O O O O O O O Health is the Main Thing Therefore Get Health Sly JOSEPH C LINCOLN, 0? 400$ Author ef "Css'e Q T CHAPTER E" Capvvight, 1900, hr A L Barnes A Ce o 0 on the cabin floor, "we'rv gutu' to have n new mate." Bradley waa surprised. "Is Mr. Bailey going to leave? he asked. Tho old first mate bad been aa much n part of tbe Thomas Doeue st her mainmast. "They'vs given him tbe Arrow, tbe new schooner. He's golu to run her." I thought "Wjjy, why, Cap'n the was promised to yon." tbe shabby carpet (Concluded.) The Thomas Doan passed end re-passed Cape Cud on her short voyages, and Bradley, with every trip, learned mnn of the sen and the seamans life. he went At tli end of hie three home for a weeks stay, but be hsd wade up Li wind to return to the eofaooiwr again. Captain Titcoinb had said that he was pleased with Mm and hinted at steady rise in wages "I thought so. too. but I missed my and promotion latrr ou. lie waa earn- reck lib'. It soeui. William be aint ing hia Uvlug now- - It cost Utile to live hn'f tbe uian bis brother was- - be and he sent home a few dollar to wants pie to wall till tba other one, tbs tbe old maids every now aud then. four master, is off the ways. Thru 1 Hia first btaue roniing was a great can have her if I want her." vuL The supper that first night was "But she won't be ready far elk almost equal In the amount of food on mouths, though I guess from wbut I tbe table to hia dinner wltb tbe captain hear she'll be worth waiting for. at the New York restaurant In fact, Who'll have the old Lmane then?" Bradley, released from suit junk and Captain Titcomh crossed bia legs, hut d fo'castle grub ate so much that he didn't answer. Instead ha asked: with the nlghliuNre sod groaned "Brad, bow would you like to sail uu-dno dismally that rite alarmed sisters Bailey 7 Yon aud him got long pouwivd ou hi chamber door, and Mias first rate. I wouldn't wonder If I what needed be Teinpy Insisted that could git yon the second mate's berth was a doM of "Old Ir. Thomas pu the Arrow. H lie's bran new aud her newest patent medicine not like this beucoop." And be clean, and a "nice hot imp of pepper tea." kicked a stateroom duor with euipbw There was no music durlug the meal, sis. but tbe eld waUIn talked continuously. did not hesitate. "I guess Tha liemmlng and tbe shawl Industry if Bradley you can stand tha hencoop I can, he were bringing tu some money, though said decisively. "I'd rather wait with not yet what Miss Tewpy anticipated, and they had bad a windfall In the you, thank you. "I don't knows you'd better. Look shape of a contribution from the Samp- hero." Aud for the first time the capson fund! "You know I hie "We're all the children father bad," tain raised to eyw. ludueuce you If twan't try said the older olster. The letter said wouldn't your own good. I honestly think that there waa money due us from tlie forwould be better for you it you Bailed 't fuud and that wa was entitled to so on the Arrow. much every year, most a hundred dol"But whyi" lars. Now, I knew about the Mump eon a good man "Oh, because! thing, but I thought twaa charity for and aa A1 sailor."Bailey's poor people, and Teinpy and me have "He isn't half th sailor you are nor got to livin' on charity out ycL I hope. But It seems, 'conllu' to the letters I half the man either." "Much obliged. I'll eland for the bad from 'oin, that the money b'lopged aallor part, hut I ain't ao sure about to na, so" "So wo get n check every once in the rest. Brad, sometimes I wish I awhile," cried Mias Tcnipy, "And bow hadn't stuck ao close to owners' or aud hsd took a few observation they knew and wrote Jest at thla time! den Maybe them- - But It's miraculous, tbat'i what It M mi- ou my own hook. its . bard for an old dog to learn sew raculous!" trk-ksI s'lwse I'm a fool to worry. Bradley thought nf hia conversation with Captain Tllcomb and the affair Money' 'bout all there In in thla world, did nt p (o miraculous, but he aint Itr "A good many folks seems to think knew the " plain would not wlab him It Is." to explain and aq said nothing. "And other folks don't think any tbe lens of em for it. Well, I've laid my .. CHAPTER VII. IE Thnmaa Doano wan at her conrso, aud I'll stick to it till alls blue. Brad, will you, an a favor to duck in New York, and Brade, chuck up your berth hero and ley, now tweuty year old and a "mre, euungb" second mate, ship 'board the Arrow!" "Cap'n Ex, lfyou want ma to qnlt was on her deck wnteblug tha foremast this packet youll havp to heave mo iluat hands that op the coal tkctn all. everything. The schooner had gverboard; The eklnier looked at tbe dear eye carried coal for over a year now, and end the firm Jaw of the young nig her Intent occupation bnd not Improved opposlte.-"Tha- t footer beher appearance. She wa ohl enough goea, does it?" he naked. fore slid pati-beand mended enough, "That gnea. Capn En. you've been and to turn her Into n collier seemed n final humiliation. Captain Titcoinb bad tbe beet friend I've ever bad, except felt It keenly, and bln disgust wss out- tbe old maida and maybe one more. 1 don't went you to think I'm not amspoken. bition. Iiecanne I am. I'm Jnst as he rrimuetce!" had "Well, by ejaculated when his flntfooted rebellion anxious to make something of myself you can be to have me, but I've bad bceu smoth-reby another raise mede up my mind, and, for the presI used to dream almut In nabiry. commandin' a Australian clipper some ent. anyway, while yon sail a vessel I uiileae you really order day nr 'nother, Lut I never dreamed nail with you that I'd come to lie aklper of a coal me to quit. The older men hesitated. "Well, ha hod, and a secondhand, rusted out coal hod nt that. Blcsaed If It ain't anld after two or three pnffa at tha to order it p'Yapo, bnt enough to make the old mun dad. I rlgar, I orght . mean turn ovr Iii Ills grave! Como I'll be banged if I can. Brad Nicker-nonan ns I mnrh of I think yon I on. Brad. of go to the theater, I would of a eon, and your good opinion want to forglt it. Tbe captain hid another project In la wnth I don't blleve yon know how Shako his mind, a sort off secret hobby be much it'a wnth to me. Bnt blnted at every little while, but never bands, will yon? rnxxled and troubled, Bradley tohl. These bints usually followad n his band, and the captain or when particularly ilUigreenble trip tbe rickety Thomas lmane behaved clasped it flrmlf In bin own. For a oven more like a old maid moment it seemed that be waa about than wa her nont. Then, when be to say something more, bnt he did not. and Bradley were alone, tbe captain Giving the second mate's hand a would wake from a day dream to say: squeeze, ha dropped it and settled "Hrad. I git more and more sick of back In hia chnlr, smoking and apparently thinking hard. As be thought hie ciMe's errand boy this bein' sonu-hudevery minute . some of these days I'm Hits tightened, and the scowl nettled more firmly between hie brows. Five golu to take a whack at somethin' diflhvnt. and 1 hare a notion wbat minutes of ellence. and then the eklp-pe- r threw tlie half finished cigar into 'twill lie too. I guess likely 1 may ask roe to his feet. Ills tone you to tome lu with me. 1 b'lier It's a corner and a good notion. Tell you 'bout It some we sharp, and there was no tract of the feellug no recently manifested. day." "We anil tomorrer mornlu'," be said, But he never did. topping to the companion ladder. Bradley bail crown tall and broad new first nuts'll be here tonight durlug his lona of cruising, lie Thename's Burke. had learned ijf reliance, aqd his IIIBradley did not move. "Just a minvoice had a iii.r terftil ring. When be went back In ilrhaui notvadaya the ute. Cap'n KxT he faltered. 'Ton you I know Ita none of my business, old maids took delight In havWell, yen iindcrutand, I guess. them ro church, and but ing hliu Miss Tenipy's cyea during tbe sermon You're In trouble anybody can see that. Won't yon let me help yon out? were oftem-- r main him than upon cnptnln paured with hie foot on the nilni-itcr- . t: money that be scut theTheladder. are my "My trouble tlie sluti-p- f muted to sometlriug now. and lie liad an account iu the own," be answered, without looking F-x- EVERY HOUSE IN KINGSTON HAS BEEN DESTROYED. Only g Heap OGDEN, Mm9964WMM!390 g-- Why don't you come forward as a I tamt need to," anreformer ? swered Senator Sorghum in a tone of 1 already enjoy nations? surprise. prominence and a g'xxj income.1 y truTjxruvvvvvv Wire EXAMINER: anf-fere- WE " positively agree to affect a permanent cure ia cases of Nervous and Blood Com- plaints, MENS DISEASES, Rheumatism, Stomach, Kidney and Liver Troubles. DONT WAIT INI1L YOL'R TROUBLE BECOMES AGONIZING. Get well now. Drs. Elliott Norris, Years SPECIALISTS 25 Years 2361 WASHINGTON AVE. 25 YOU CAN GET Z. C. M. I. Home Made Shoes r" g d -- vi hi-.- For uieu, boys, mlsaei and children again Id Ogden. They are the old reliablen, every pair guaranteed, as well a the Ladies" Pillow Shoes THE SHOE FOB TENDER FEET," at the Fifth Ward Shoe Store BELL PHONE 2516 MADISON AVE. 513-X- . Catalog and Sample. T. A; SHREEVE The rebuff was to unexpected and no undeserved, tbo rlrcumatnncen considered. that It hurt the young nun keenly. Hie pride was touched, and b bo made up hie mind that Captain should have no further cause for complaint no far as Interference by hie second officer wee concerned. Aa for the captain, be kept to himself end Mid little to any one during the afternoon. The new first mate came on board that evening. lie wan a thick set. heavy man, who talked a greet deal, Tlt-roni- tions and to punish their ownen, bow, apparently, was unaware of their pies ettce. And the first mate, too, rithn did not see or did not car. Bradley wee standing by the fe'etatk jnst at dusk that evening when sallm bumped violently into him In paaaini The second mat spoke shandy t the offender, and the answer he rertlrtd wm Impudent and surly. VHero you," exclaimed Rrodlsy, asto Ing the man by the shoulder sod whirl-lohim violently around, "do you koas who you're talking to? Bpeek le im gain like that, and 111 break yoo ti two.". The men be was a new hand nun bled a reply ..to the effect that N ."hadn't meant' to say nothin'. Well, dont My It again. Stand ap Youre drank. Now, where did yon get your liquor? "Ain't got none, air. ' ."You're a liar. Bland np or yonll hi down for a good while. Anybody with a nose could smell ' rum if you pasted a mile to wlnd'nrd. When did yea H wore profusely and laughed loudly at bia own jokes. Ho seemed to know bia business and, ns tbe captain would have Mid, "caught bold" nt ence. They tailed tba next morning, and, by tho time the tug left them, Bradley fancied that he noticed a difference In the atafe of affairs aboard the schooner. The usual rigid discipline seemed to be lacking. There wa no rebellion at algu of mutiny, but merely a general ahlftleaencu that Mr. Burke did not seem to notice. Btrange to My, Captain Titcomb did not notice It either, or. It K Tbe aallor began n further protrata-tlon- , be did, sold nothing. Bradley did not but Bradley choked It off aad Interfere. He had not forgotten tbe advice to "obey orders and ask no ebook him Mvagely. Tbe first nito bearing the sniffle, rime bnnylnf up. questions." What's the row, Ur. Nickerson!" h4 There wa a good wind and a imooth sea, and tha captain drove tho Tbonue asked. "This men's drunk, end I want to Doans for all sho waa worth. By the afternoon of the following day they know when the rum came from. Mr. Bnrke scowled fiercely. "Look were In .Vineyard sound. Bradley uaplclons had by this time com to ba here, bo shouted, "is that ee? Aieyod . . almost certainties. For two or three drunk?" No, sir. Milan to show signs of drunken neat ou the first morning out of port wa (Continued tomorrow.) nothing strange, but to bare those symptoms more pronounced the evenWANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. ing of the second day was proof that there were bottles In tbe fo'castle. Bnl WANT ADB YIELD BIG RESULT. Captain Titcomb, usually the first to cent tbe presence of these abomina WANT AD YIELD BIG RESULT. r. . SPECIAL SALE aan Of Feit Slippers for Women andChiidren :. naviun bunk Now. as be si vmI by tbe rail, with his bands In his c . bet. Im heard a step on lh lurf !,.hind him and ttirned (o see Titcomh jump from the atringi-lii-eitch tlie shroud and swing aboard. T!i" captain' usually good ua lured '..re hsd a scowl on it. and he was p'ti-dnot happy. hia cap. How are Rradley imu-bethings going i p t the office?" he asked. 'Tluiuli lo H.e devil." was the short reply. Then, gi. ncing up at the young men's face and looking hurriedly away again, be added: Come aft. I went to Talk to you." Seated In th,. dingy cabin, the captain took s civsr from bis pocket, bit off the end with a Jerk and smoked In great puffs. Bradley waited for him to sp.-aThe skipper's ill humor and obvious dlivir'-u- t bud conic upon him . y the sfteniooj of the day the Thomas Iioaue resehcl port aud hail grown Each norrlng Capsteadily wur- tain Titcoinb sad spent at the office of William !troo ar.fl when be to the -- chooncr he .'rid done little but ftmck-- i ecowl and pace the deck. Th ,sid mate was worried, bnt he rfkt-- i imi question "Brad." raid tpo captain, looking at d We haTe carried the famous Blum line of Felt Slippers with fur tops this year aud every lady who ha seen them like them better than' any other kind she has ever worn. ' It in late in the fieaaon and we never like to carry the warm slipper over, so we are making a big cut on all kinds. ' Ladies'r Black Felt, with black fur top, Qiw on a table at Ladle Bed Felt, with black fur top, . on a table at 95c Ladies Green and Brown Felt Flippera, with black fur tops, will be redneed to $1.25 Ladies leather slippers, with black fur tops and green or grey Tel vet tops, regular f5.23 value. Bale price "Brad, we're gnin' lo furor new mate." bark. "Y'on be thankful yon ain't got any. And here! the tone was almost mtip, "Ton take my advice and obey orders, and dont nek questions." He went on deck Immediately and. after a moment. Bradley followed him. |